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  • ricky
    Registered User
    • Mar 2001
    • 2

    #1

    Paysite Content Help!

    Hi I am Looking for sites that offer members content for a new paysite that will be opening soon.
    the site will be based around a teen niche.

    these are the sites I have visited so far:

    underworldcontent.com
    igallery.com
    pornholios.com
    candidcam.com
    xxxmediagroup.com
    pythonvideo.com
    matrixcontent.com

    If you own a content site or know of any that haven't been mentioned here can you please drop the URL here.

    thank you I appreciate any help.

    Ricky

  • ace0r
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2001
    • 1410

    #2
    I have 19 hours of footage from 19 different girls (1 hour each girl)which i've broken off into about 200 pics per girl.. i'm putting them up for sale, let me know your price range if interested. u can get at me at [email protected]

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    • sKiTz
      Confirmed User
      • Jan 2001
      • 244

      #3
      http://Selectwebpics.com

      LOTS of great niche content, at really good prices.


      ace0r.... do you need any help digitizing video? Shoot me an email if so, [email protected] .... I LIVE to convert people's video tape to .AVIs or .MPGs.... or Windows Streaming Media
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      • sKiTz
        Confirmed User
        • Jan 2001
        • 244

        #4
        OOPS... shoulda been
        http://Selectwebpics.com/adults-only

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        • Gemini
          Confirmed User
          • Jan 2001
          • 7183

          #5
          Which is the best format to use Skitz? We have alot of footage as well. Just have never gotten around to investigating it yet. We vote for 12 more hours to the day and some nuclear fallout to grow and extra arm each! We have hi8 and reg8.
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          • sKiTz
            Confirmed User
            • Jan 2001
            • 244

            #6
            Hey Gemini....

            Best format for taping that is within reach of most consumers is MiniDV ... it stores the images digitally (numbers) so even if the tape gets wear and tear, the image stays the same. Then you have the other analog formats, like 8mm, VHS, etc.


            For capturing from tape, it's best to capture to raw AVI (Indeo 5 is the current windows compatible version) .... but, a five minute clip takes over a gig. The advantage of Indeo is that you can quickly convert mpeg clips.... if you START with mpeg, and convert to shorter mpeg clips, it takes... mmmmmmm... lemme calculate her a minute... takes FUCKING FOREVER.

            Mpeg-2 (.mp2 or .vob files) is excellent quality, but HUGE fucking files. DVD uses mpeg 2. Mp2 files look like you're watching a real movie on your computer.... but talk about HUGE! Average movie (100 minutes) takes up about 7 GiGs of space.... and it's hard to find editors that most consumers can afford, that will handle those huge files. Windows won't allow ANY file over 4 gigabytes, so most DVDs break up the video into .99 gigabyte chunks, which are good for about 25 minutes each.


            If you like ,email me with any video questions you have ... it's a passion of mine [email protected]
            tHe sKiTz bLiTz®
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            http://TheWall.net/links

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            • sKiTz
              Confirmed User
              • Jan 2001
              • 244

              #7
              btw, Gemini.... I second your vote for 12 more hours in the day!
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              • sKiTz
                Confirmed User
                • Jan 2001
                • 244

                #8
                Windows won't allow ANY file over 4 gigabytes, so most DVDs break up the video into .99 gigabyte chunks
                I should have said ALL DVDs break up the clips .99 Gb is the largest .vob file I've ever seen.

                Also as a P.S.... you of course need a digital camera, to use MiniDV
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